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The tribe’s monopoly over online sports betting will bring in hundreds of millions of dollars a year to both the Seminoles and the state, money Gov. Ron DeSantis and the Florida Legislature have ...
Opponents of online sports betting in Florida on Thursday lost their latest fight against a Seminole Tribe agreement with the state that permits the gambling. The Florida Supreme Court ruled that ...
Lawyers for the federal government asked a federal appeals court on Wednesday to reverse a ruling that invalidated Florida’s attempt to give the Seminole Tribe a monopoly on sports betting in ...
“The denial of the stay by the U.S. Supreme Court is very good news. The Seminole Tribe of Florida is heartened by this decision,” tribe spokesman Gary Bitner said.
The pro-betting side characterized the federal government's position as commandeering of federal laws, which the states would have the responsibility to enforce. [1] [2] The anti-betting side relied on the Supremacy Clause of the U.S. Constitution to keep PASPA in force. The outcome of the case was suggested to be likely to be cited in future ...
The Seminole Tribe relaunched a sports-betting app on Nov. 7. Florida high court declines to halt sports betting, but underlying legal issues remain Skip to main content
The Seminole Tribe is reviewing options and hasn’t announced when it might turn mobile sports betting back on. What happens next for sports betting in Florida after federal court decision? Skip ...
The Supreme Court rejected an emergency bid Wednesday to block a multibillion-dollar agreement between Florida and the Seminole Tribe to offer online sports betting throughout the state.